a quiet revolution

bateson simple/complex law

simplicity is complexity with grace

That is why i say that complexity and simplicity are the same.

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from this twitter exchange

It takes complexity to perceive complexity.This is what I am workingwith right now. That means more than one texture of language, &amp;multiple forms of expression describing entirely different contexts ofcomplexity are necessary. Flat monotone jargon is not enough. #WarmData https://t.co/yM4Lem6ci4

perhaps not only is flat monotone jargon not enough.. perhaps it’s getting in the way.. imagine if we let go enough.. to not have to keep universally defining things.. (so many saying we need a new language/verbiage.. ie: symmathesy .. which ends up meaning.. that we defn more words and then think we have to train/teach those words into others.. et al) but maybe what we really need is letting 7bn daily idio-jargons.. be the new (non)language.. to get to the energy we need most (7bn alive people).. simple enough

@NoraBateson i think it takes simplicity to transcend complexity .. the simple unity of consciousness, the simple unity of nature .. complexity is an aberration of intellect, simplicity is the wisdom of unity

@gregorylent @monk51295 I would say complexity is another word for life. It is the ‘being’ processes of several variables in relationship, and interdependency form contexts. Responding to responses to responses…

@gregorylent @monk51295 haha… well for me it is an adventure into the many multitudes of differences interacting. That is why i say that complexity and simplicity are the same... but redutionism… now that’s a problem. When contexts are broken that which gave them life is obscured.

Bob Marshall (@flowchainsensei) tweeted at 6:21 AM – 3 Aug 2018 :
Gall’s Law:
“A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that worked. A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work. You have to start over with a working simple system.” ~ John Gall (http://twitter.com/flowchainsensei/status/1025356005704654848?s=17)